By Andy Serbe
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN DIEGO — A venture capitalist's lawsuit alleging false advertising by the alternate dispute resolution company JAMS and the neutral who handled his divorce opened Tuesday with opposing attorneys making sharp verbal jabs at each other's clients.
Quoting Buddha, Malcolm X and paraphrasing a Roman poet, San Diego sole practitioner Bryan Vess told jurors that the defendants were "a corporati...
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